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Married Quotes by Helen Rowland
- It is as hard to get a man to stay at home after you've married him as it was to get him to go home…
- When you see a married couple walking down the street, the one that's a few steps ahead is the one that's mad.
- Love will never be ideal until man recovers from the illusion that he can be just a little bit faithful or a little bit married.
- Telling lies is a fault in a boy, an art in a lover, an accomplishment in a bachelor, and second-nature in a married man.
- There's so much saint in the worst of them, and so much devil in the best of them, that a woman who's married to one…
- A bachelor has to have inspiration for making love to a woman, a married man needs only an excuse
More Married Quotes
- Next to being married, a girl likes to be crossed in love a little now and then. — Jane Austen
- I would hate now to be married. It does occur to me on occasion that, if I fall and hit my head,… — Lauren Bacall
- I am proud of my husband, Marcus, the love of my life, and his Swiss heritage. Even though I have been a… — Michele Bachmann
- I don't need to be married to Georgia O'Keeffe or Lillian Hellman, but I like being with a woman I can look… — Alec Baldwin
- I like getting married, but I don't like being married. — Don Adams
- A girl's got to be fun. It's the one bit of advice I always give to friends of mine who are thinking… — Eric Bana
- I was married awfully young and I felt trapped. My wife had been divorced and all the time we were married we… — Don Adams
- I like my players to be married and in debt. That's the way you motivate them. — Ernie Banks
- I'm never going to get married again. Three strikes, you're out. I think if I would try to get married again in… — Roseanne Barr
- I am not sure how much I would like being married if I wasn't married to him. A man who likes flea… — Lynda Barry
- People of art should never get married and have children, because it's a selfish experience. — Mikhail Baryshnikov
- No wedding bells for me anymore. I've been happily married to my profession for years. — Shirley Bassey